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CARS II Quarter 2, Week 12 

CARS II Quarter 2, Week 12 . EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  . DO NOW Math Minutes. 6. If 7. Simplify : 4 a + 2 a – 6 a = 8. Which of these expression matches the phrase a number squared plus 4 ? a. 2 n + 4 b. + 2

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CARS II Quarter 2, Week 12 

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  1. CARS II Quarter 2, Week 12  EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  

  2. DO NOW Math Minutes 6. If 7. Simplify: 4a + 2a – 6a = 8. Which of these expression matches the phrase a number squared plus 4? a. 2n + 4 b. + 2 c. n+ n+ 4 d. n2 + 4 9. Which of the following numbers will solve a2 + 2 = 11? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 0 10. Findnif 3n = 27 + 3. 1. 2. = 3. If A ={1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B ={5, 10, 15, 20}, find A∩ B. 4. If n2 = 49, what is n? 5. Based on the graph, category A represents a. 10% b. 50% c. 70% d. 25%

  3. DO NOW Math Minutes 6. If 7. Simplify: 4a + 2a – 6a = 8. Which of these expression matches the phrase a number squared plus 4? a. 2n + 4 b. + 2 c. n+ n+ 4 d. n2 + 4 9. Which of the following numbers will solve a2 + 2 = 11? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 0 10. Findnif 3n = 27 + 3. Answers 1. 2. = 3. If A ={1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B ={5, 10, 15, 20}, find A∩ B. 4. If n2 = 49, what is n? 5. Based on the graph, category A represents a. 10% b. 50% c. 70% d. 25%

  4. Monday’s Agenda Math Minutes BW Open Mic Reminder Word Wall Strategic Reading Exit EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  ​

  5. Word Wall 25. Quip – a witty remark.   Because the teacher did not understand my quip, she asked me to stay after class to explain my comment. 26. Stringent – strict, precise, and exacting.   Airplanes must pass stringent safety tests before they are allowed to be passenger carriers.

  6. Predict-o-QuestBased on  these words, what predictions can you make about today's lesson. What questions do you have?  • Province • Depleted • Innately • Reactionary • Freda Jackson • Die, Monster, Die • Lennon and McCartney • Robert Redford • Diana Ross • Peculiar • Menaced • Voyeur • Penchant • Dawn of the Dead • Jack the Ripper • Cleveland Torso Murderer • Status quo • Immortalized • Couplets • Leonard Nimoy • lyncher • Coveted • Sanctions • Remonstrance • Anticiviliation • Recoil • Anarchistic • Morbidity

  7. Close Read: Why Do We Crave Horror Movies by: Stephen King Class Brainstorm/Poll Why do we crave horror movies? What elements make up the horror genre? Are horror movies horrible or hilarious? EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  ​​

  8. Before We Read  The Horror Genre The original horror fiction was established by the classic short stories of Edgar Allan Poe, Dracula, and The Picture of Dorian Gray.  In the 1970s, Stephen King came on the scene and set the stage for what horror was to become in the eighties and early nineties.  Almost overnight, King's brand of fiction became a multi-million dollar industry.  Horror can deal with the mundane or the supernatural, with the fantastic or the normal. It doesn't have to be full of ghosts, ghouls, and things to go bump in the night.  Its only true requirement is that it elicits an emotional reaction that includes some aspect of fear or dread.  What makes horror literature so pervasive is that its need to evoke the necessary atmosphere and sense of emotional dread is utterly dependent on who we are as readers -- as people. 

  9. Stephen King What King fears most is that thin line between good and evil. Of what are you most afraid?  New York Times bestselling novelist who made his name in the horror and fantasy genres with books like Carrie, The Shining, and IT.  Much of his work has been adapted for film and TV.  King’s work is largely known for its panic-inducing plots.  His books have sold more than 350 million copies, many of which have been adapted into feature films, miniseries, television shows, and comic books. King has published 54 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman and six non-fiction books. He has written nearly 200 short stories, most of which have been collected in book collections. 

  10. Quick Write 1976 1974 Original Book Cover How does the film compare and contrast to today’s time?  What about it makes it a horror film? 2013 EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  ​​

  11. Close Read:Why We Crave Horror Movies By Stephen King What is the article’sthesis statement, and essentially the three main points. In other words, why do we crave horror movies?  What metaphor does King use to compare the feeling we get when we watch horror movies in the 3rd paragraph. Why does it work? What does he mean?  The article suggests that we go to see horror movies for fun. But are they fun? Are they more hilarious than horrible?  EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  ​​

  12. Monday’s Exit Ticket: Create Your Own Scary Movie Poster With your group, create your own horror movie and  movie poster with plot overview and star characters. https://www.postermywall.com/index.php/g/theatre-posters EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  

  13. Tuesday’s Agenda ACT Prep BW Word Wall ACT Pratice Test Exit EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  

  14. 1. What is the median of the following 9 numbers? 61, 14, 72, 25, 36, 48, 57, 17, 81 • A. 14 • B. 81 • C. 48 • D. 5 • E. 42

  15. 2. Find the median of the following set of data. 42, 13, 76, 61, 5, 21, 13, 37 • A. 33 • B. 21 • C. 33.5 • D. 29 • E. 13

  16. 3. At a given lunch period, 75% of the students buying lunch selected pizza. 60% of the students who did not select pizza selected chicken nuggets. What percent of the students selected something other than pizza or chicken nuggets? • A. 0% • B. 10% • C. 15% • D. 25% • E. 40%

  17. 4. One light flashes green every 15 seconds and a second light flashes red every 6 seconds. If they flash together and you begin counting seconds, after how many seconds will they next flash together? • A. 75 • B. 60 • C. 30 • D. 18 • E. 15

  18. 5. Solve |x-13|=5 for x. • A. 18 • B. 8 or 18 • C. -18 • D. -2 • E. 8

  19. 1. What is the median of the following 9 numbers? 61, 14, 72, 25, 36, 48, 57, 17, 81 2. Find the median of the following set of data. 42, 13, 76, 61, 5, 21, 13, 37 Answers: 1. C. 48 2. D. 29 3. B. 10% 4. C. 30 5. B. 8 or 18 3. At a given lunch period, 75% of the students buying lunch selected pizza. 60% of the students who did not select pizza selected chicken nuggets. What percent of the students selected something other than pizza or chicken nuggets? 4. One light flashes green every 15 seconds and a second light flashes red every 6 seconds. If they flash together and you begin counting seconds, after how many seconds will they next flash together? 5. Solve |x-13|=5 for x.

  20. Tuesday’s Agenda ACT Prep BW Word Wall ACT Practice Test  Exit EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  

  21. Word Wall 27. Recant – ay that one no longer holds an opinion or belief.​  After being convicted of perjury, the witness had to recant her remarks against the defendant.  ​ 28. Truncate – to shorten (something) by cutting off the top or the end.  ​ Jill had to truncate her presentation so it would not exceed five minutes. ​

  22. Quick Tips Before the Test (you only get 35 minutes today ) • Think of it as an editing test.  Your mission is to make each passage as clear and as well written as possible. • There is no order of difficulty of the passages or the questions. • Think four words: Complete, Consistent, Clear, Concise. • Spot the error and then eliminate the answers that don’t fix it. • Use your Go to answer

  23. Tuesday’s Exit Ticket Show your answer card so I can scan it.​​Work on a 5 Word Horror Story: REAL LIFE​​Examples: ​I can't find my iPhone!​There's no wifi or food!​ EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  

  24. NTK: 4 • Which answer is THE BEST answer? Why? • Which answer is ALMOST CORRECT? Why is it not the best? • Which two answers are wrong? Reword the question to make the answer correct. 1. Often _______________ (outside) forces cause changes in one’s life. • Consequences • Bipartisan • External • Fake

  25. NTK Constructed Response Read the passage below and answer the question in complete sentences. In some high schools, students are required to complete a certain number of community service hours prior to graduation. Some people think community service is a good requirement because they think students will benefit from this experience. Other people think schools should not require community service because students will resent the requirement and, as a result, will not benefit from the experience. Respond to the prompt by taking the side of students being required to complete community service. Use specific reasons and examples to support your position.

  26. Wednesday’s Agenda Need To Know BW Word Wall ACT  Explanations and Tips Review Exit EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  

  27. Word Wall 29. Urbane – suave, courteous, and refined in manner.  He was charming and urbane, full of witty conversation. 30. Whittle - carve (wood) into an object by repeatedly cutting small slices from it.  She was able to whittle a walking stick from a maple tree branch.

  28. Where did we go wrong/right? Review English Tips/Strategies Go over most missed questions Review the explanations for the correct answers Discuss what tip/strategies you used vs ones you WISH you had used.  What worked? What didn't?  EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  

  29. English 1 Answers 21. B 22. C 23. D 24. C 25. D 26. A 27. D 28. B 29. D 30. A 31. A 32. C 33. A 34. D 35. B 36. A 37. C 38. C 39. D 40. A 11. D 12. A 13. A 14. B 15. D 16. A 17. B 18. A 19. B 20. B 51. C 52. D 53. D 54. C 55. D 56. C 57. A 58. C 59. D 60. A 61. A 62. C 63. B 64. D 65. A 66. A 67. C 68. D 41. C 42. B 43. D 44. B 45. C 46. A 47. C 48. D 49. A 50. B C B C C B D C D B A

  30. If you could only use one strategy, which would you choose? Why?  The real ACT is going to be a paper/pencil version. How is this a good thing?  Wednesday’s Exit Ticket EQ #11 How do I find the most logical placement for a sentence in a paragraph?  

  31. "Why We Crave Horror Movies"Read the following quotes by Stephen King. In which paragraphs should they be placed to enhance and/or illustrate the points he made in the article? “Fiction is the truth inside the lie.”  “Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win.”

  32. Thursday Think and Write DO NOW: Ponder this. Respond: What does it mean to you?

  33. Thursday’s Agenda • Think and Write • Word Wall • Etymology Ch. 3 • Q 4- Whole Group Brainstorm • Q3- Group Experts and Teach • Exit

  34. Word Wall Sort  Verbs: Reproach Extol Demean Exacerbate Admonish Juxtapose Quell Recant Truncate Whittle Negative traits: Obstinate Belligerent Haughty Pretentious Sort your word wall words into groups Sort them any way you think makes sense Be prepared to explain the connection of words in groups When you have sorted them all, resort them again into new groups EXAMPLES:

  35. Etymology Ch. 3 #4  Whole Group: 1.  Brainstorm English word(s) with given base 2. Check page 47 for reference. 

  36. Etymology Ch. 3 #3 Group work: One word per group. Follow steps to become EXPERTS & share with class Step 1: Write the word in the chart.  Step 2: Underline the prefix or suffix in that word. (Hint: I have done this for you here.) Step 3: Find & write ONE word with the same prefix or suffix as the word in the chart.  Step 4: Write the meaning of the base. Step5:  Google another word that has the same English base

  37. Thursday’s Exit Ticket Choosing from the bases and affixes in today's activity, create a new word. Define it and use it in a sentence. 

  38. Etymology Ch. 3 #5  p. 67 Bell work Challenge: Match the words with the same Latin verbs found on page 67 #5. Then, find the meaning of the Latin verb. You may use your cellphone. 

  39. Friday’s AGENDA Ety Challenge Creative Writing  Word Wall  Etymology  Exit-Open Mic Night

  40. DO NOW Writing Prompt Use at least 5 Word Wall Words in your writing.  MORAL DILEMMAS It’s Sunday morning. You’re ready for a relaxing day at home but you realize that you’re all out of coffee. You take a quick trip to the grocery store, and while you’re in line to check out, someone comes up behind you and points a gun at the cashier. “Stop what you’re doing. Give...

  41. Word Wall ReviewQuizlet  We will use the Quizlet Flashcards to play a game. The class will be split into two teams I will show you the definition and the first team to give me the word wall word that matches the definition gets the point Here's the catch-Each person only gets to guess once.  First time to get 6 correct gets candy! https://quizlet.com/254857748/cars-ii-word-wall-ii-flash-cards/

  42. Ch. 3 #6  Group Challenge:  DRAW and complete the table using the prefixes and suffixes supplied.  NOTE: The forms of the prefixes and bases may need to be changes slightly.

  43. Open Mic: Exit Ticket 

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